Watch the F-22 in action — the most dangerous jet fighter in the US Air Force for the last 20 years

The F-22 Raptor remains the most dangerous stealth fighter in the world even after 20 years in the game.

It is renowned for its radar-evading technology and impressive maneuverability. The US Air Force is planning major updates t o modernize the aircraft and keep it competitive in both air-to-air and air-to-ground conflict as China and Russia build up their own air force fleets. Following is a transcript of the video.

Meet the F-22 Raptor. It's the most dangerous combat plane in the world, designed for both air-to-air and air-to-ground conflict. 20 years later, the jet fighter's prowess is unmatched.

F-22 is renowned for its radar-evading technology, and superior maneuverability. It features a titanium composite airframe, clipped delta wings, and 18,000-pound fuel capacity. It has a 1,600 nautical mile range, 44-feet-6-inch wingspan. The F-22 is 62 feet, 1 inch in length and weighs 43,340 pounds. The estimated cost per plane: $143 million.

Its curved edges scatter radar beams in different directions; horizontal tailfins enhance the F-22's signature maneuverability. Its afterburning turbofan engines produce more thrust than any current fighter engine.

The F-22 is the best in the game, but it's still not perfect. Major updates are planned to modernize the aircraft and keep it a competitive stealth fighter into the 2060s.

New radar, weapons, and cybersecurity technology are being engineered into the design. Upgraded F-22s will be capable of countering threats from growing Chinese and Russian fleets.

Capabilities of emerging Chinese and Russian stealth fighters are not fully known so for now, the F-22 remains king.